Sheldrake Point Winery

Sheldrake Winery….bigger fancier winey then the last two. It was ok, they had this beautiful Gewürztraminer. Flora and crisp. It was almost like smelling a bug lush red rose. They were a little snooty at the end when we asked to taste one of the ice wines. It was an extra 5$….which I’m not a huge fan of ice wine so it was not worth it. It just left a sour flavor when we asked to sample one extra wine and instead of accommodating with a very small pour they were just “it’s 5 dollars”. That was even after we were purchasing a bottle of wine! Mediocre wine with a stingy attitude…..wouldn’t return.

Bubbly Hard Cider

Stopped by Bellwether for some hard cider. Different is what I have to say. Partly I’m sure because I’m inexperienced with cider. My only favorite was called “Black Magic”. It’s the sweetest of them all. The others kinda had a funky taste to them….but as I said I’m reserving complete judgement due to my lack of experience.

Finger Lakes (Americana Winery)

First stop Americana Vineyards. Started with brunch…..fanTASTEtic! Freshly made breads and all homemade food. Fabulous! We stopped by their tasting room after and our wine tasting room server Candace was great. Friendly and funny. I really enjoyed a wine called Apparition. Crisp refreshing and great on a hot NY summer day!

Dog Friendly Wine tasting in Santa Cruz

Tucker and Piper

Tucker and Piper

If you are thinking of a good way to beat the heat and have an outing with your best friend, I have a suggestion. Wine tasting at wineries in Santa Cruz that are dog friendly.

On June 30th it was 103 degrees in my town. So Hill and I decided to take my best friend, and his evil little sister, to the beach and met up with Troya and Doc. Doc suggested we do some wine tasting while we were there and he informed me that the wineries were dog friendly so bring the kids. What a great way to spend a beautiful Sunday. So off we went to Swift Street Wineries to enjoy some great local wines and spend time with friends and family.  Our first stop was MJA Vineyards.  They had a water bowl and treats for the kids.  Most of their grapes came from the Napa Area.  My favorite was the 2011 Sangiovese.  Our next stop was Sones Cellars.  Plenty of room for the dogs to lay down while mommy and daddy tasted some wines.  They also had plenty of dog treats and water bowls.   They had a nice selection but the 2010 Cancion del Mar got my attention. I’m not a big white wine drinking so when I come across one that gets my attention, I have to buy it.  It was cool, fruity (but not sweet) and crisp.  Perfect for a hot day.  Our last stop was Bartolo wines and Equinox Methode Champenoise.  Barry was totally cool.  He gave the dogs the run of the place but they were too tired to get into trouble.  I enjoyed his Sparkling wines and I left with a bottle of his 2008 Cioppino Rosso, which is an interesting blend of Syrah, Chardonnay and Mourvedre.  I also took home a bottle of his 2008 Syrah, a GSM blend.

I know there are more dog friendly wineries, restaurants and hotels out there.  Keep following the blog for more reviews.  Also, send me a list of your favorite places to take your 4 legged best friends.   I would love to visit them.